There’s not much context needed here.
It’s just one of those situations where words speak for themselves.
You may have noticed Ed Sheeran’s album party trending on twitter this morning. After being assigned the hashtag #sheeranalbumparty, tweeters has been having a field day.
In honour of #Susanalbumparty, we're having an impromptu #Sheeranalbumparty. Gonna listen to some of Ed's album #LOLathon
— Greg James (@gregjames) March 15, 2017
#sheeranalbumparty welcome to the club if you read that wrong 😂
— Queenie âÂ?¤ï¸Â? (@Vaibsterrr) March 15, 2017
Wakes up@at 5.30am. 😵Checks Twitter. Sheer anal bump party? WTF? 😳😳 *squints at screen several times* Ohhhh... #sheeranalbumparty
— Ursula Muller (@Christiesgal) March 15, 2017
(P.S. Sheer anal bum party also works)
THIS HASHTAG OMFG
USE CAPITAL LETTERS HAHAHAHAHAHA#sheeranalbumparty— Matt Bentley (@JustMattBentley) March 15, 2017
#sheeranalbumparty read that wrong LOL #goodmorning #ThisMorning #wednesday pic.twitter.com/qtW8UW73Jt
— karyn (@TheAcrobattys) March 15, 2017
Thank god #sheeranalbumparty is an intentional reference to #susanalbumparty. I was worried someone hadn't learned that important lesson. https://t.co/KHBK0OIN9c
— Robert Perry (Pez) (@pez_sez) March 15, 2017
You can imagine my disappointment #sheeranalbumparty
— Mitch Benn (@MitchBenn) March 15, 2017
#sheeranalbumparty? Seriously? Did we learn nothing from Susan Boyle? pic.twitter.com/MO74ycFHGG
— Andrew Southern (@apsouthern) March 15, 2017
Waking up to the various confused responses to #Sheeranalbumparty makes me very happy. We came up with at 3am on air today btw for #LOLathon
— Greg James (@gregjames) March 15, 2017